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    Grand Parade Square

    Grand Parade Square

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.4 kmDowntown Halifax

    If you're not from Halifax, you may not know exactly what Grand Parade Square is, so I'm going to…read morehelp you out. Let's start with the name: you'll it referred to as Grand Parade, Parade Square and the longer Grand Parade Square. Technically, "Grand Parade" is the right title but all three are used with equal measure. Location: right in the heart of downtown Halifax, bordered on either end by HRM City Hall and the oldest still-standing Anglican church in Canada (St. Paul's). Along the length, it faces the Province House (one block away but still visible) and other side both the World Trade and Convention Centre (including Metro Centre) and the largest drinking establishment in Halfiax (The Dome). Contents: Grand Parade hosts two memorials at opposite sides of its "square;" one is the Cenotaph which honours those who served First World War, the Second World War and the Korean Conflict; the other is the Peace Officers Memorial arch, dedicated to fallen peace officers. There is also lots of green space and some pathways. Function: here's where it gets interesting. Things happen here. Lots and lots of things. Not every day but frequently. Halifax's New Year's Eve festivities? Here. Remembrance Day? Here. Official HRM Christmas Tree and Hanukkah Menorah? Here. Public concerts? Free performances during the Tattoo? Here. Public rallies? Here. My favourite part of Grand Parade is actually lunch time in the summer. Office workers flee their cubicles to enjoy some of the sunlight in Halifax's downtown community space. Whether they grab something from a nearby restaurant, hit up a street vendor or brown bag it, you'll find lots of people here enjoying a beautiful day in the beauty of Grand Parade.

    You know how everyone likes to be all, "the Halifax Citadel is important because it stands blah…read moreblah blah at the center of the city"? I disagree. To me, the epicenter of the city has got to be Grand Parade. It's a breath of fresh air among the downtown streets, the perfect cut-through on your way from the waterfront to 'uptown', a great destination for a brown bagged lunch date under the sun, an easy meeting place no matter where you're headed next, and that's all before you get into the historical relevance and civic events! Go and getcha some!

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    Province House - The front from Hollis Street

    Province House

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.3 kmDowntown Halifax

    This is where Nova Scotia Assembly Legislature is housed…read more Visitors are welcome. Climb the stairs and enter from Hollis St. Go through security screening & provide government issued ID. We showed our passports. When the Assembly is in session, you're welcome to watch the proceedings. We were able to walk into several different rooms including the library on the 2nd floor. The first floor provided the history of Nova Scotia and some prominent folks. A free thing to do if you're in downtown Halifax.

    One part museum, three parts government building and one part landmark. That's Province House…read more I've been to Province House for a number of events - whether it's for a meeting, a governmental announcement, to watch the House sit, a public announcement or just to be a tourist in my own city. An amazing amount of the space is open to the public (after you've gone through a security checkpoint, of course). There's small museum on the main floor and bits of history are everywhere! You can head up to the second level to see the Red Room or the library. Keep going up and you can sit in the gallery and watch the legislature when it's in session. If you live here and never been, you really should go. If you're visiting, you should also check it out. It won't take long - the majority of space is still closed off from the public but it's a good look at our province's democratic past and present. Pro tip: If you're watching the legislature, put your cell phone away. Seriously, the commissionaires are quite serious about that rule. Quite. Serious.

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    The library

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    The Assembly room

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    Historic Properties

    Historic Properties

    4.0(7 reviews)
    1.4 kmWaterfront, Downtown Halifax

    Geared towards the folks from away, Historic Properties will leave visitors with lovely impressions…read moreand a taste of Nova Scotian Heritage. While mostly all of these shops are tourist centred, there is a genuine flavour to each and everyone! Take a walk under its strong stoney structures and explore its many outlets. Treats, souvenirs, art and apparel all provide an experience, and its the time to have if you're briefly visiting and looking for a general feel. I will concur with other several reviews on visiting Argyle Fine Art. Its a great run-through of inspired works, and a visual timeline of our city's happenings. Although I rarely tread these grounds, this is a place I will always think fondly of. The waterfront location and complimentary historical properties provide a good, wholesome vibe, and I think visitors would agree.

    Historic Properties isn't a shopping centre, it's a group of historically-significant buildings…read moredowntown which house various shops and restaurants. It's a total tourist draw, and one of the places that is absolutely required visiting by anyone new to the city, but it's also a sort of comfortingly-familiar spot for a local like me. There are some interesting and unique shops if you're looking for gifts, shoes, jewellery, or art. And there are all sorts of places to just sit and enjoy the scenery - whether "scenery" implies people-watching, or taking in the view of the harbour. Connected by boardwark to other downtown spots in both directions, Historic Properties is just a nice place for a Sunday stroll, whether you're "from here" or "from away."

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    HMCS Sackville - Gun sights

    HMCS Sackville

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 kmWaterfront

    Friendly and informative tour on the HMCS Sackville def worth making a donation and seeing it!read more

    A very cool ship with a…read more rather unfortunate name. Pretty cool ship eh? That's what the guy taking the money said to me as I got on board. Yep, a pretty cool ship but with a rather strange name. It's actually named after a town but when my friend first saw the sign with the name, he was laughing so hard he couldn't talk. Sure he has a rather juvenile sense of humor but even his rather stoic wife was biting her lip to keep from laughing. I can just imagine the ship assignments being given to the new sailors. Sailor number one gets to serve on the Invincible, Sailor number two on the Glorious. And you over there, you get the Sackville. Damn. For only two dollars, that's one tooney or two loonies, you get to take a self guided tour of this Flower Class Corvette from World War II. You can climb over the three decks, play with the four inch gun, 20 MM Oerlikon cannon, or anti submarine hedgehogs and depth charges. Very cool displays are strategical located throughout the ship explaining different functions of the equipment and stations. The Sackville had quite a distinguished record during the Battle of the Atlantic when Britain was quite literally fighting for her life. Several German U-Boats were severely damage by her and the Sackville was instrumental in escorting numerous ships over to war torn and desperate England. A pretty cool ship eh? Yes, a pretty cool ship indeed and one easily worth two loonies to visit.

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    HMCS Sackville - HMCS Sackville, on the Halifax waterfront, is the sole remaining Flower-Class Corvette.

    HMCS Sackville, on the Halifax waterfront, is the sole remaining Flower-Class Corvette.

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    Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia

    Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 kmSouth End

    Thankfully I haven't been in a position where I have needed them *knock on wood*, however, I have…read moreused them on behalf of some co-workers for filing. Depending on who the case worker is, 7 out of 10 times they have been helpful even in the instances in which the worker does not qualify and or qualifies with limitations. I most recently filed a letter of concern with WCB against a former place I worked 'cause prior to my departure a few technicians raised some concerns with me over safety. This in conjunction with safety funding requests made to my boss at the time, all of which were rejected but one (first aid kit) were rejected due to financing (which was BS 'cause even though he claimed there was no money, he was buying trips to Germany to see his son etc.). I mostly did this once again for the two technicians that I cared about who raised said concern with me. I used some documentation between my boss and I as cause for them to come down. Good news is that they were in the clear. It was one of the few times in which I was thankful, however, they did a general inspection not a specific one in relation to the safety regulations set out by the Ministry of Environment.

    well i know some people have a hard time trying to receive wcb for all kinds of different reasons…read morebut if it is all documented like mine was there was still a lot of hoops to jump through . i did receive mine from the first week of my injury thank god.

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